Wreath making is an easy craft to start with that can give any space an elevated look! I made this wreath for my friend's classroom (right). I used this tutorial from kenarry.com to teach myself! This is only the second wreath I've ever made (first attempt on the left) but I see many more in my future!
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I wanted a birth announcement for my niece. They cost $15-$20. I knew I could make one cheaper. So, I bought this wood at Hobby Lobby for $3 and made the name in Vinyl on my Circuit.
I wanted get my friend a canvas with this scripture but I couldn't find it anywhere. So, I bought this SVG on Etsy for $4 and the Canvas for $10 at Hobby Lobby!
I wanted to make this sign for my classroom picture wall. I bought this SVG on Etsy for $1 and the wooden sign for $5 from Hobby Lobby. I cut and transferred the Vinyl and voila!
I wanted to make some personalized gifts for my nieces and nephews Easter baskets. I snagged this two pack from Amazon for $18 and made these personalized blanket swaddles for $9 each.
I wanted to make personalized blankets for the kiddos for Easter baskets. I snagged this 6 pack for $15 on Amazon. I cut iron on for each of the kiddos and ironed for a personalized look for less than $3 each.
I totally forgot to snag an individual picture of the Easter boxes. But, this year I decided to ditch baskets and try something reusable that my nieces and nephews could actually use. I bought a 10 pack of Sterilite containers from Walmart and added their names and some bunnies in Vinyl. $1 each box for something that they can keep using!
I wanted to make matching shirts for my teacher team for the first day of school. My friend Chris (Will's bestie since this first grade and master wood worker) made us this SVG. I cut on iron-on and ironed onto the shirts.
My sweet nephew turned 3 and had a swim party. We made mini aquariums as a party craft. These are simple and the kids love them.
You can repurpose this as a sensory bin later too!
Product List:
glitter
mini mason jars (you can use water bottles or a ziplock)
Folder of Printable Ideas and Directions
QR Codes you can print on labels or paper
Full Video on IG
Shopping Links from Amazon:
Crystal Rocks
Pipe Cleaners
Plastic Jars
Mini Action Figures